Building on initial 2026 TV previews highlighting revivals like Scrubs and early premieres such as Ponies and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, fresh announcements reveal an even broader slate across platforms. From HBO's The Pitt to Netflix's Bridgerton returns, the year promises diverse genres, starting strong in January.
As covered in prior 2026 previews, early highlights include Peacock's Ponies (Jan 15), HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Jan 18), Disney+'s Wonder Man (Jan 27), Netflix's Bridgerton season 4 (parts from Jan 29), Prime Video's The Boys final season 5 (Apr 8), Hulu's The Testaments (Apr), and Starz's Outlander season 8 (Mar). New details and additions expand the excitement:
January opens with HBO's The Pitt season 2 (Jan 8), Noah Wyle's Dr. Robby facing emergencies at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center alongside Shawn Hatosy and Sepideh Moafi. HBO's Industry season 4 (Jan 11) ventures beyond finance with Myha'la, Marisa Abela, and guests like Kit Harington. Apple TV+'s Shrinking season 3 (Jan 28) reunites Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, and Jessica Williams.
February brings Peacock's The Burbs remake (Feb 8) with Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall uncovering suburban secrets; Netflix's The Night Agent season 3 (Feb 19), Gabriel Basso probing dark money; Apple TV+'s The Last Thing He Told Me season 2 (Feb 20) with Jennifer Garner; and Hulu's Paradise season 2 (Feb 23) starring Sterling K. Brown and Shailene Woodley.
March features CBS's Yellowstone spinoff Y: Marshals (Mar 1) with Luke Grimes; Prime Video's Scarpetta (Mar 11), Nicole Kidman as Patricia Cornwell's medical examiner opposite Jamie Lee Curtis; Netflix's One Piece season 2 (Mar 20); and HBO's Rooster comedy with Steve Carell.
April highlights Apple TV+'s Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 (Apr 3) with Jon Hamm; Hulu's Malcolm in the Middle revival Life’s Still Unfair (Apr 10) reuniting Frankie Muniz and Bryan Cranston; Apple TV+'s Margo’s Got Money Troubles (Apr 15) starring Elle Fanning; HBO's Euphoria season 3; and more.
Upcoming: Netflix's Little House on the Prairie reboot, Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2, HBO's Lanterns, Paramount+'s The Madison (all TBA). This evolving lineup spans medical dramas, fantasy, thrillers, and comedies, subject to changes.